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Thursday, November 3, 2011

Lil Hoff Update Week 38





Week 38 and ain't life great! 
What is happening with Lil Hoff.....

1 I'm not saying what the average 38 week old baby weighs, cause I believe we all know that Lil Hoff is above average and the numbers just make me depressed. 

2. Lil Hoff does only have 2 weeks ( or 4 weeks max) before we meet him so he is preparing for last minute details. 

3. Such as...shedding of that skin protecting vernix and lanugo. He is also producing more surfactant, which will prevent the air sacs in the lungs from sticking to each other when he begins to breathe. I am not sure what all that means, but I am guessing it's all good!

What is going on with me.....
1. The doctor's appointment this week was all about getting bigger. I am bigger by eight pounds and Lil Hoff is bigger by 1 centimeter, but my cervix is not bigger. It stayed the same...yippee.

2. Farmboy told me that eight pounds was an excellent rate of gain. One pound per day, he doesn't have cattle that put on weight that fast. Once again..yippee.

3. The countdown is on to still have an October baby. Lil Hoff only has one week left! 

4. The St. Louis Cardinals are the new World Series Winners!! 

5. We made our first trip to return duplicate items to Wal-Mart. We then picked up a diaper genie, some onesies, (believe it or not, we did not get any just plain onesies) a baby thermometer and some other odds and ends. We were going to buy a bumbo but all they had was purple in stock. Wal-mart equals another yippee.

6. Farmboy caught his father's tractor on fire this week and burnt it up. So now he is on the hunt for another tractor. He is pretty excited about that.

7. I have found a new love! It is pinterest.com The website is amazing and full of so many neat ideas!! A totally good way to waste hours of my life.

8. As if waking up once a night to go to the bathroom is not fun enough, let's go ahead and make it twice a night. I really don't want more than two hours of uninterrupted sleep anyway. 

9. I have started taking Zantac to control my heartburn and overall it seems to be working! So while I am still waking up at the same time, it is not because of heartburn. That really is a yippee! 

10. Farmboy is starting to ask me everyday if today is going to be the day that Lil Hoff comes. I wish I had an answer for him......

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Lil Hoff Update Week 37








Week 37....Lil Hoff is considered full term. Now if I can get the rest of my body in motion maybe we can get this baby out and into the world!


What is going on with Lil Hoff.....

1. We know Lil Hoff weighs more than 6 pounds, which the average right now is 6 1/3 pounds.

2. Lil Hoff could be measuring around 20 inches long.

3. Lil  Hoff could have a head full of hair with locks from 1/2 inch to 1 1/2 inches. With all this heartburn I have been having I am hoping that is the blessing that comes from it.

4. Towards the end of last week I noticed that Lil Hoff's moving slowed down. He isn't moving nearly as much as he used to.

5. Lil Hoff has not dropped yet, which my mom is always quick to point out every time she sees me.

What is going on with me....

1. Went to the doctor this week. Blood Pressure was great. Weight was great. The Doctor said it must have been just a fluke thing. 

2. I have been really trying to take it easy this week with everything that happened last week. 

3. Part of me was ready for Lil Hoff to come last week, so I am getting adjusted to still being pregnant.  

4. I am still washing clothes and getting stuff ready for the nursery. 
5. It seems like I am losing more and more sleep every night. I wake up about midnight - 1:00 and then about 4:30 to 5:00 and may or may not have to go to the bathroom all those times. 

6. Farmboy is getting more and more anxious to meet his son. He talks about it all the time. When he leaves in the morning he has to tell me and Lil Hoff goodbye. It is really adorable.







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Sunday, October 23, 2011

Lil Hoff Update Week 36







Woo-hoo...we have made it to then ninth month! Week 36 we are here..

What is going on with Lil Hoff...
1. We went back to the doctor this week and had a little scare. My blood pressure was 149 and the doctor took that as a possible sign of preeclampsia and scheduled Lil Hoff for a stress test in two days. 

2. The good thing is that I am so close to week 37 which is considered full term because most times the only way to cure preeclampsia is to have to the baby, so being so close to full term means I could have the baby and Lil Hoff still be born healthy.
3. The bad thing is that we were not ready for Lil Hoff so we had to get bags packed and stuff ready within 24 hours just in case they admitted us based on results from the test. 
 

4. The really good news though is that we went in for our test and they tested my blood pressure every 15 minutes for 45 minutes and hooked up Lil Hoff to listen to his heart beat and everything came back perfect. So they dismissed me and Lil Hoff to go home. 

5. The other bad news though is that when the doctor warned me about the preeclampsia I didn't ask enough questions to make Farmboy happy, so now he doesn't trust me to go to the doctor by myself. 

What is going on with me...

1. Since my last appointment (2 weeks ago) I have gained 6 pounds and all together 19 for my pregnancy. 

2. This week has been horrible. I think I overdid it for the Barn Party and that caused my blood pressure to go up which caused stress on Lil Hoff. 

3. Not only did the big weekend I believe raise my blood pressure, but I was extremely worn out. I am not sleeping very well at all. I wake up every morning about 1:00 with heart burn and that doesn't settle down till about 4:00 so nights are long and days are long and I am not feeling rested at all. 

4. Farmboy and I did get our bags packed for the hospital. So we are ready on a minutes notice, once I get makeup, hair stuff, and those last minute necessities packed in my bag. 

5. I went out with my friends Friday night and seen the movie "Footloose". It was wonderful, not sure if it is as good as the first, but really good for a remake. That I believe helped out with the stress level. A night with my friends with lots of laughter is good for the heart :)

5. My mom and sister came over on Saturday and helped me get the nursery ready and that takes stress off knowing that now we can bring Lil Hoff home and he has a place to sleep and clean clothes to wear.

6. Another highlight of the week. My brother told me I have mastered the pregnancy waddle. Score!
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Lil Hoff Update Week 35


Week 35....here we go...

What is going on with Lil Hoff

It's all about the head and brain this week.

1. Brain development continues at a mind-boggling pace, making baby a little on the top-heavy side.

2. A BIG PLUS...while Lil Hoff's head may be big, it is still soft, allowing that tight squeeze through the birth canal to be a little less tight.

3. Lil Hoff also continues to pack on pounds week by week until "D" day.

4. He also could be about 20 inches long.

5. He is also very active at different parts of the day. Usually early in the morning around 3:00, then once I get to work around 10:00, and then about 7:00 at night and when I go to bed about 10:30. He also gets the hiccups on a daily basis.

What is going on with me...

1. We had our church shower this week Got lots of very nice and useful things.

2. We continue to work on the nursery.

3. We are hosting a Barn Party for the church next Sunday night so we are getting ready for that..decorating, cleaning, and what not. A very busy week.

4. Farmboy decided this week (before we have 150 people at our house for the barn party) would be a good time to pour my patio that I have been begging for since Spring. So I had my brother in law and his concrete crew at my house by 7:00 three mornings this week.

5. My sister showed up Thursday morning to clean and help get ready for the Barn Party. She is truly a blessing to me from God. I wouldn't have gotten everything done without her.

6. My mother in law showed up Saturday to help decorate for the Barn Party. Once again a blessing from God for the people that know to show up and help.

7. We went with the Young Adults at church and went and seen "Courageous" it was a WONDERFUL movie and speaks highly of what father figures need to be to their children.

8. We have officially decided on a name. It will be a surprise until Lil Hoff comes, but Farmboy and I are both extremely excited about it. 

9. I have been having lots of Braxton Hicks contractions lately. My stomach gets very tight and hardens up and you sit there for a while, you don't feel instant relief but then you just think "oh, I feel better"

10. As farmboy so lovingly puts it, I am developing tator feet and I am running out of shoes to wear. That is disastrous. I will be ready for my feet to quite swelling.





 
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Lil Hoff Update Week 34

This week has already been much better.. I think vacation wore me out and I wasn't ready for all the activity that we did.   I was just having a pity party last week.Farmboy is not really having sympathy for me, so I guess I have to get it from somewhere else. ha! We did go to the doctor this week and had a ultrasound, so what is going on with Lil Hoff will be more specific to him and not so much an average 34 week old baby, cause as we found out Lil Hoff is above normal.

What is going on with Lil Hoff....

Now before I start, I always realized that I would be having a bigger  baby. I was not a small baby ( I weighed around 9 pounds and neither was Farmboy (he weighed around 8 pounds). So like I said, I never figured a 6 or 7 pound baby was going to be coming out of me. With that said....

1. Lil Hoff's head is in the 70th percentile (When I say percentile  50% is average of course)
2. Lil Hoff's abdomen is in the 90th percentile
3. Lil Hoff's femur is in the 60th percentile (poor fella, so what we have is my body with Farmboy's head)
4. He weighs 6 lbs and 3 oz. (which as I stated in the last post, he has the potential of growing 1/2 pound a week until delivery.)
5. While Lil Hoff is laying the correct way to be delivered he is not facing up,so while he still has time to turn if he doesn't, then I will have what is called back labor which means when he comes he will be pushing on my pelvis as he comes through and all my contractions will be in my lower back, which the doctor informed me is very painful.

What is going on with me....

1. The doctor's appointment did not help me at all with the anxiety I am feeling. I have not been to an appointment yet when he has not used the word big. So after this appointment Farmboy is on flying high as he got to see our son, and he is healthy, and everything is good. I left the appointment crying. I was hoping the doctor would tell me that it was mostly fluid inside me and that the baby was average and everything was perfect for an easy deliver and I got no comfort at all. My crying mixed with Farmboy's excitement left a less than desirable afternoon together. Farmboy didn't understand why I wasn't happy that our son was healthy and I couldn't get Farmboy to understand that when the doctor used the terms "big and painful" in the same appointment, that it leaves me feeling worried and scared. As I told Farmboy, no woman gets pregnant hoping to have the worlds biggest baby.

2. I don't know if I have grown enough that people are now really realizing that I am pregnant or if my clothes are getting so tight that there is no question, but this has been the week of strangers asking about me being pregnant.

3. We had our first baby shower this week. It was VERY nice, but will be a different post.

4. We also had our second baby shower this week. 

5. I have slept better this week, but have been very, very exhausted.

6. In one night I had two massive leg cramps that hurt very badly.

7. I don't know if it is allergies or being pregnant, but I guess I have started snoring really loudly at night. It is effecting Farmboy's sleep, so on average of about once a night he wakes me up to tell me that I am snoring then he goes back to sleep, I on the other hand just get mad, cause now I am awake and have to try to get back to sleep and as when I was snoring, obviously I was asleep as well. Farmboy might not be sleeping in my bed much longer. :) 

7. The doctor did not say anything about possible going into delivery early, so I was a little bummed about that as well. I have my next appointment in 2 weeks, then I will start to move to weekly appointments. It is getting closer......

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Saturday, October 1, 2011

Coming to an End







I know I left you guys hanging at the end of my last vacation post, but on the final day of our vacation we went to the John Deere Manufacturing Plant in Waterloo, IA. This is where they make their 7000, 8000, and 9000 series tractors. Pictures are not allowed inside the factory, so I really have nothing to demonstrate. 



These are three tractors that they had sitting out in front of the factory. I do have to say I was very surprised by how interesting it was. This factory itself is 48 acres under one roof. We got to ride around on a trailer pulled by a lawnmower as a tour guide explained everything. I really couldn't hear him with all the noise inside the factory, but just seeing all the parts and tractors getting pieced together was amazing. We did get to see a body of a tractor get painted and see a new tractor roll off the line. They said that every tractor they make is already sold. They keep no inventory there at all and all the parts you see laying around will be used within 32 hours. 

As we were on our way to the factory Farmboy got distracted by this.....



There is a trucking company right next to the John Deere Factory and behind this trucking company sat all these tractors just waiting to find a good home to be sent too. 

After the John Deere Factory tour we headed home going highway all the way so Farmboy could see fields being harvested. We arrived home Wednesday night around 8:30 and after picking up our dogs we got a good night sleep. 
Thursday we traveled to the lake and went to Target and Lowe's and got supplies to start working on the nursery. I also got my Pumpkin Spice Latte (my first one of the season) I heart my some Pumpkin Spice Latte. We needed to get curtains, a new fixture, shelves and some other small items to start getting Lil Hoff's room ready for him. We then came home and worked hard in the nursery all afternoon and into the evening. 



Farmboy always likes these Honey Do lists :) The next several days I took it easy as Farmboy went back to work, it seems he has his own honey do list for the farm. So while our vacation was not very interesting it was time away just the two of us before Lil Hoff comes.


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Lil Hoff Update Week 33










This is how we finished out our vacation. My very good friend, Amy has started taking pictures and I asked her to take some maternity pictures of me and then couple pictures of Farmboy and I . She did an amazing job! So luckily even though with vacation this week, we totally forgot to take my weekly pregnancy shot, my friend was there to pick up my slack! I just need to tell her that I'm using this picture, ha!

What is going on with Lil Hoff....
1. He is gaining about a 1/2 pound a week now, so he is up to about 4 1/2 lbs.
2. He is also growing as much as a inch a week so he could be up to 20 inches long.
3. He is running out of room inside me, so when he moves now I am really starting to feel it. There is less fluid to provide cushion between him and me.
4. He is also getting daily doses of antibodies from me that will definitely come in handy when he comes into the the world.
5. Lil Hoff is sooo active, he is always rolling around and moving and kicking. He also gets hiccups on a nightly basis.

What is going on with me......

1. This week has been rough, I'm not sure if is the lack of sleep from sleeping in motel rooms or walking so much through the day and I'm not use to that, but I  have felt pregnant all week.I think I have been good to not really complain about being pregnant (although I have been told that I've been hormonal) but I just have not been comfortable all week. My stomach is so tight that it hurts, I am always tired, and my feet are swelling up. I have been dreading going to bed (cause I know I won't sleep) and dreading waking up (cause I know I'm going to be tired and uncomfortable) it is a vicious cycle.

2. I am also getting heartburn every morning about 3:30 in the morning, which wakes me up and then I take my morning potty break and try to get comfortable again to go back to sleep.

3. It also hit me this week that a baby is considered full term at week 37 so in 4 weeks I could be having this baby, and we don't have the nursery done yet, we don't have a name, and I'm not sure I am ready for all this yet.

4. I have also been getting an increasing number of braxton hicks contractions.Which your stomach gets so tight you can't even breathe and you are just hoping that Lil Hoff will move or something to bring relief back.

I'm sorry this has been a lot of complaining. I'm sure next week will be better. Thank you for bearing with me as I get through this and I now it will be worth it in the end. :)

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Lil Hoff Update Week 32








 


 Here we are at week 32. Only 8 more weeks to go!

Here is what is going on with Lil Hoff.....

1. He is tipping the scales at 4 pounds and topping out at just about 19 inches. 
 2. Lil Hoff is getting ready to make his big debut, by practicing what he needs to do to survive outside the womb, he is swallowing and breathing, kicking and sucking.
3. He has been able to suck his thumb for a while now.
 4. And his skin is finally opaque as more fat accumulates under his skin. It starting to look like mine!

Here is what is going on with me...

 1. This week was pretty slow. We are gearing up for vacation next week so I have been trying to finish things up at work.
2. I can not get the over the fact that this is happening, that in about 2 months I will be meeting my baby boy.
3. And it's freaking me out!
4. We are still trying to decide on a name. We are wanting to keep it a secret until Lil Hoff makes his arrival, but we just can't seem to agree on anything.
5. We officially started on the nursery this week. Pics to come when finished.....

Like I said, it was a pretty slow week...



















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Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Tigers, Deere, and Colonies......



I want to start off saying how truly sorry I am to be on vacation now four whole days and not updating my blog at all. I think as you read this one VERY long post you will see, that a lot of it I could not help. Secondly I also want to apologize for the length of this post,  but I hope you enjoy seeing what we have been up to.

We started out Saturday by dropping the dogs off at the grandparents house and going up to Columbia for a MIZZOU game. First of all, I am not a game buff, I am really just a people spectator. A lot of the times I didn't even know who had the ball or where the ball was at, but in this case it really didn't matter, cause MIZZOU put the whoop on Western Illinois with a score of 69 to 0. So I really didn't have to pay to close attention to the game. It drizzled most of the game and with a temperature only in the 50's, I was glad that the game was a pretty short and pretty fast paced. Oh and we was in the company of only 63,000 other people at the game, most of which left at half time or after the third quarter.


My favorite part of the game is the band and the half time show.


We were on the other side, but they spelled out M-I-Z-Z-O-U and T-I-G-E-R-S. The other fun thing that occurred during the games is every time MU got a touchdown a cannon shot off and then the National Guard Men would come out and do as many push-ups as what the score was. Towards the end of the game when they were doing 69 push ups, I was really feeling sorry for them.



That fuzzy yellow guy in the middle is Truman, MU's mascot. He was not as ambitious as the rest of them doing push ups. He usually did about 4 or 5 then called it good. After the game and after the almost 3/4 mile hike back to our vehicle we left Columbia heading to Moberly which was only about 30 miles away to stay for the night. But every motel in Moberly was booked up for the night, so we traveled onto the next big town which was Quincy, Illinois and after stopping at the first motel and being told that they were booked up, Farmboy started getting nervous, cause his very pregnant wife was very tired and very moody after traveling now for an extra 2 hours because Farmboy decided that we didn't need a plan for this vacation. Fortunately for Farmboy, the nice desk clerk found another motel that had vacancy and we were tucked into bed and asleep by 12:45.

Sunday -

After getting into Quincy so late we were not early risers on Sunday, but we did have the continental breakfast and headed out of town by 11:00 on our way to Moline. We had just gotten on the highway when Farmboy noticed that we probably should have gotten some gas before we left, but with no plan, what does it matter? Surely there will be a gas station near by. Following our GPS, we pulled off the highway at the exit that it requested and promptly turned onto a gravel road and traveled this gravel road for 10 miles, all the way seeing nothing but corn fields! We did not see a gas station for a whole hour and in that hour our low fuel light had came on and was dinging at us. Farmboy was more than nervous when we pulled into that gas station.

This was our second day of vacation and it was still drizzling and temp's still in the 50's. We did make it to Moline by 2:00 and looked around the John Deere Pavilion. Farmboy told me stories about tractors that his dad had when Farmboy was just a boy. He also gave me his wish list of tractors he would like to have to redo.




This was just a place that held several tractors inside this building. Some were antiques tractors that had been redone, but most were commercial type tractors.


After we left Moline we headed to Davenport, Iowa and stayed the night there. It was soon on this trip that I realized that I had left my adaptor at home so that I can do my blog with pictures. But no problem we will stop in the morning and pick on up.

Monday -


We got around earlier on Monday and headed towards the Amana Colonies but on the way we could not past the Worlds' Largest Truck Stop on I-80. Oh yes, be jealous. I was at first, very sarcastic about stopping here, but on the advice of my father to my husband I got out voted and we were pulling in. After all, we did need to get some gas. I was pleasantly surprised by what all this truck stop held.

First of all - a whole tractor trailer!


and then several other trucks.






After we spent some time and money at the truck stop, I found a cookbook and Farmboy bought some sunglasses. We then traveled on to the Amana Colonies. We got there a little before noon and stopped at the Visitors Center.


The Amana colonies stem from a religious movement that was started in 1714 in Germany by Eberhard L. Gruber and Johann F. Rock, both of the Lutheran faith. They believed that God communicated through inspired individuals, just as he did in the days of the prophets. This individual was called a WerkzeugGruber and Rock started traveling through Germany and Switzerland forming small groups of followers, which became known as the Community of True Inspiration.

The society purchased 18,000 acres  of Iowa land and between 1854 and 1859 the six Amana villages were founded. The Community of True Inspiration was incorporated in 1859 under the name of "Amana Society" and existed for over seventy years as a religious society operating without pecuniary profit and providing food and housing for its members, who worked on community farms, community enterprises and ate in communal kitchens.


After the visitor's center we stopped in and had some lunch at our first "Family Style" restaurant. I ordered a fish sandwich and Farmboy ordered pork chops. "Family Style" means that along with his pork chops he got all he could eat salads, mashed potatoes, gravy, and corn. They all came in little bowls and you dished out what you wanted and then when you wanted more, you just told the waitress and she would bring more out to you. After lunch we walked around and took in the sights. We stopped at the Woven Shop where they still make quilts today.


The furniture shop, where they still make furniture today. 



We then decided that we were tired and wanted to rest for a while. We thought we would just pick up where we left off. So we checked into the local motel, got our key (which was an actually key that unlocked a door) and layed down for a while.





After resting, we got up and took off to do some more sight-seeing and shopping and soon realized the whole town shuts down at 5 and we were about 10 minutes away from that. So we decided to go the the brewery and buy some root beer and cream soda which is manufactured there and sit under a tree and enjoy a cold one. HA! After that we traveled to Cedar Rapids which was only about 20 minutes away to eat some dinner.We were back in our motel room by 8:00 and realized that we had no Internet, so I still couldn't update my blog. It was at this point I realized we were a step above the Amish.

Tuesday -

We were up and at them early today, since we still had a lot of the Amana Colonies to see. We went to the Ox  Yoke Inn and had breakfast where Farmboy had his second "Family Style" meal with breakfast. Neither meal did he ever get seconds on.


After breakfast we headed out on our great adventure, only to find out that most stores don't open up until 10. What is up with this place, open at 10 and close at 5? Some places chose not to even open at all if they don't want too. So finally when places started to open we were on our way. We stopped at the original General Store which opened in the 1880's.


It is still set up like it was when it opened and had lots of antiques in there for sale. After that we headed to another part of the Amana Colonies and came across Iowa's Largest Rocker, over 11 feet tall!





We then traveled to the Mini- Americana Barn Museum. Mini-Americana is the largest known collection of 1/12 scale miniature replicas built by one man, woodworker Henry Moore. Following a scale of one inch to one foot, Mini-Americana is a unique display of over 200 miniatures that depict the history of rural America. Each building, an exact replica of an original structure either past or present, took an average of six months to complete. This place just blew Farmboy and I away. The details on these buildings were amazing and how much time he put into one building to make sure that it looked just like the replica.




 After that, we traveled to a couple more stores and were unsuccessful at several, but all in all a very good day. The sun shined and it was in the 70's with a nice breeze. After we finished shopping we grabbed some lunch at a local bakery and had chicken salad on homemade bread with some cookies for dessert. We then traveled on to Waterloo where our next big adventure awaits....stay tuned.



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Monday, September 12, 2011

Lil Hoff Update - Week 31



Week 31 and we are having fun!!


What is happening with Lil Hoff....

1. This week, Lil Hoff measures over 16 inches long.

2. He weighs about 3.3 pounds (try carrying four navel oranges) and is heading into a growth spurt.

3. He can turn his head from side to side, and his arms, legs, and body are beginning to plump out as needed fat accumulates underneath his skin. He's probably moving a lot, too, so you may have trouble sleeping because your baby's kicks and somersaults keep you up. Take comfort: All this moving is a sign that your baby is active and healthy.

What is happening with me...

We had a doctor's appointment this week, I always get nervous right before I go to the doctor. I like the old saying "No news is good news" and that is how I feel about being pregnant. I do like it though when the doctor hooks up the monitor and we can hear the Lil Hoff's heartbeat. It makes me a little teary-eyed each time. Here are the statistics from my doctor's appointment.

1. I have gained two pounds.

2. Weight and blood pressure is good.

3. I am now measuring about 3 to 4 weeks bigger than what I am suppose to be! EEEEEKKKK at this rate the next time I go in, they might ship me over to the hospital to have Lil Hoff.

4. The doctor is going to do a ultrasound on my next appointment to see what the weight of Lil Hoff is. I did gain enough nerve to ask the doctor if there is just one baby in there, after his laughter died down he assured me that he has never said there is just one baby in there. So after some questioning, he did say that yes, as of now, there is just one baby in there.


5. Farmboy and I attended a birthing class this week. I am not sure if I had a positive experience or not. It was helpful in seeing all that happens behind a delivery and it was taught by a nurse of the hospital that I will be having Lil Hoff so she gave lots of tips. There were definitely several things that I learned, and none that I want to mention on this. I am grateful that we went almost two months in advance therefore maybe some of it will not be so vivid in my mind. It also opened up Farmboy's eyes, that a delivery doesn't always happen as soon as you get to the hospital. He didn't learn quite as much as I did, since basically cows and women are the same thing and he has delivered tons of calves in his lifetime. He even knew several of the medicines that the nurse referred to, so this just emphasised his point more that he could deliver Lil Hoff by himself and we wouldn't even need a hospital. On a side note, my only complaint is that a nurse held up a baby doll's head and a pelvis to show how the head comes thru and then the baby turns. Now the head that the nurse held in her hand was the size of a orange and I'm not talking like a good size Florida orange, more like a clementine. I am wanting to see a full size baby head, more like what Lil Hoff's head is going to look like coming.

It was a good thing last week was so slow, because this week made up for it. Sunday we went down to the river at my parents house and had a fish fry, birthday party, and zip line ground breaking. Why yes, I did say zip line.

My brother has made our family (and close friends - i.e. people who won't sue us) a homemade zip line. He is quite crafty that way and after several trips down the zip line made by his family, he was ready to show it to the rest of us.




These are his two boys..can you tell that they have went down it a time or two?


Then Farmboy went down it, he is not holding that same look of confidence that my nephews are....


But he did make a big splash at the end.


This little fella had no fear at all as he climbed up on the zip line, nor did he show any as he went down into the river. Amazed all of us. Grandma was ready to catch him.


This was also this little fella's birthday party. I don't think he was ready to celebrate his birthday.


Until the gifts started coming out, and then he was ready!


Best gift goes to the lasso that he got. He now has everything he needs to be a real cowboy! Although based on that day, the only thing he caught was his foot, his cousin, and his cup.


The other thing we did this week was register at Wal-Mart. Our final place! It was a horrible experience. One of which I will not talk about. All I can say, those of you that might want to get Lil Hoff a gift from Wal-mart - Good Luck and I'm sorry.

So that has been our week it has been busy and crazy, but that is also one more week closer.....
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